Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework used to ensure that all students have access and the opportunity to learn.
UDL seeks to have a psychologically safe, engaging, and thought-provoking learning environment, enhancing students’ knowledge and comprehension.
In the world of creative arts, teaching is fun and innovative. However, it’s important to remember that the course should be enjoyable for everyone. A few questions to ask yourself before, during, and after your course are:
- How can I help my students achieve mastery at this skill?
- How can I teach it in a way that all students will enjoy and understand?
Overall, UDL emphasizes learning equality, equity, and inclusion for all students.
Related to: accessibility
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